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ft £ I'- P- fc. i:: k- r fe r r' mmm W* fiad wc have on h«n4 ssd io stock IS tin U t4Sf. Smm «i4 fiHw at A iMfm) «W ISt StinNi HMliM* $M to SURELY WE CAN PLEASE YOU ! ^ A.b«jt FtwStt EiUS -why Madune & Mo^ Con^aiiy BVHUXflTOX, -V. ^'■ We tune pianos, $2.50 uroui^ Bariinitton and ?100 any where in the Cronty. ntoaa, Om of hi* hnrtn piit in: CiOVERNOR JARVJS MAKES FIXAli 3EARXESr PLEA IFOH education. Y«NifBgw^wtwiifc eonearnlB* tli«ir ami mbjcefai. Famine eoadtttMf {ft have been rrawinc warM^tfy investw^nt by • new «»y^ cMJt w«»t ^ » y«n# MM* luww A*t much 8uir«rin« to fowi*p«^_ y«t »»n «i«J» WhUe it is f*n«r»a!f/ji»*w*i>«d rtkat Uii’t t BMiat to tlu^ there wiU be no fiir^>v«top- «]^ tte ta o>irfa«ki«. “I ment in tbe Mexiesn. sitdatiiNi m far sho«iM Irtve . JU> the United SUte* h wa»irtiMl -m. ' “ ‘AmJ may there be no marrlBC «f HI the rrtom o# Wa«m tk« b«>«. I yat o»it 1» from Cornish, it i» thoo^ ihi oAeial be if ywi*re carriW to circles that the »itqatio«t in ke wnh- jua® free «f tJie propd^r," chacUid erttcapial Bwy fwreea aeiw^Mtai*. his irreyereat anditw. At^Oiit^aptA- CttiT«n» has i^yen tM» »wwHiineP5 er gave it np. asKii^nces that every ^«i ^ill be :— . ms!4e by Gen- to #ave the DOMESTIC JARS OVBR POKEJl ■ . 1 ^ ■ ■■ ■■■ ■■ "*TT ITj 1 j k* lives and property of fo*«a*Bo« if his AND CLOTHE IN WlLL j Str.ed, sealed to It i. feared. my last WiU. and Te^metrt, this that (Ighting may be carried Wife*. Alleged CaWi UweH Pert of fiSs X JARVK; (S^I.) ^ . forces, although tile diplomatic Greenville, N. C., June 25. ^Th* ^11 of ex-Governot Jarvis has been admitted to probate- It is short and leaves everything to, his wife. In it he makes a final plea _-to the people of North Carolina that they press the education of their chil dren far beyond anything heretofove attempted, Kis estate will foot ap less than ten thousand dollars, con sisting of two insurance policies of two thousand dollars each, which with accumulations will make near five Phategrapha’s Oefeaae in Sepa ration Sait Dijr’i-ivrw -corps hitherto has been suaswaful m SUIT TO Pl’T ClTY IX RECEIVER- ^ ^ suiiiurv _ persuading the garrison to e»ac\iate rather than give battle in tW struts, husband should be compelled to pay New York, June 23.—^Whether a Xashville, TeiML,'Officials are Charj-j ed With Misappropriating and Wauting Fuads. iueral HernaiidM, commanding his wife’s tosses at poker and whethci- forces in the Monclova district, rc- a husband should not be "fastidious” i fuses to permit American Bed Cross in his dress are questions to be deter- ! agents to buy ccrn and beaM in Mex- mined in the Supreme court in de- ^ / jco, but has given permission to bring ciding whether Morris Kassel, a Nashville, Tenn,, June 1», * ^ j tj,g united State*; He sig- photographer with a studio at 220 Treasurer Charles Myers was arrested I intention of using the local West 42 street, who has been sued here tonight on a warrant sworn for ndirf purpose himself. by Mrs. Rose Kassel, and Jacob, A. ! Repoits to Red Cross he«dquarterii tkqosand dollars. Both Hi«es arej—' from N'gras, coi^rn.s “the starving of civilians south ti by City ComptvoUer Burns /•hai-pes the treasurer with fraudulent , I g , t 1 today ssy the opening of the railroad breach of trust in that he has col- • ,0,1, lected large sums of interest from old, hevitig been taken out in jdeposits which have. , . and 1S8P. His other personal estate the Negras on every hand. consists of soivent cretiiis uui -ity. Suit to throw the city into the hands JOKE ON THE GENERAL, of receivers was filed late today The -- - library, both hardly reaching five tliousand dollars. His wife is named as sole eKectttov and without bond. The Tifill was dated October Urd, 19ia. j The will is as follows: I, Thomas Pcrdan Jarvis, of the State of North Carolina, do make, declare and publish, this my iast Wi‘1 and Testament, in' matter, nfanner and fom as follows, hereby revoking »n others heretofore made by ms, thnt is to say suit wa.^ filed by ComptroUer Burns xhe Anecdote of Von Hindenburg and and others against the mayor, mem-' the Recruit. I bers of the city commission, the treas-’ —c— ^ jurer and the surety company on their ^ anecdote of the manner in whir'.i bonds. Hearing probably will be held a German enlisted nwn caused a whoie tomorrow. The petition seeks to re- reft'.mer.t to laugh at and with Field cover the city money which, it is jjarshal Von Hindenburg, the Germrin charged, has been illegaily spent, mis- commander in the eastern war thea- appropriated and otherwise washed by tre, is being told in Germany and ha-; , city officials. It also i.i sought to col-' now reached this country by >l>-‘ Item 1. Trusting in the merits and ^ money which it is said has been usual roundabout way- blood of a crucified and risen Saviour contracts let by j Hinuernburg is one of the great di 1 ... officials. Tbe bill also seeks ciplinarians of the German army and to enjoin further alleged waste of the uflien he inspects garrisons, camps, o; city’s money by officials. An auditini; troop.i themselves he always doe* the company under the supervision of « work in thorough style. KecenJy, '.! local coitiminee of bankers is making' order to test the intelliEeiwe of a yoang recruit, he asked the man 'to tell him, without the aid of a watch. I commit my soul to my Heavenly Father, believing all wil! be well. Item 2. I have lived a plain and timple life and I desire the services at my funersi to be plain and simple. Item 3. The people of North Care- ^jty books, lina havfe greatly ho?!.ored me and I desire to leave on record this final declaration of my everksting grati tude to them .ind to make this last plea for the education of their chil- d«n. A.\.\1ETY IS FI-EET FOR nearly as passible the exact dora- CO CITV ’ tion of a period of 10 minutc.s, i 'Hie field msrshsl took out his own V-- j . watch and asked the soldier to tel! Intelligence and virtue mark ComvnumcaUon Cut Off and Reports ^ ihc .-ifcanding of any people in State S«y Famine Conditions are worse. _ i and Nation aiid L would therefore —o— -avge the people to press the educa- ViU»-Z»P»U Forc*a 0«er ReM*.tance minutes he and Gonz :K* Has Apparenily Fai!- , ■ v, _ Ipnssed, exactly on tiie mmuve, h5 cd to Enler CajiiUt: IVaaSiuigtoa ^ „ . • ■ nri.- shouted, suddenly, Stop! rimdon- 0(!:c>aU I’redict New Crisis in This Kirsch, head of an im^rting company at 100 Hudson street, who has been sued by Mrs. Kate Kirsch, are at fault inseparation suits brought against them. Mrs. Kassel, who got an order for $10 a week alimony fi«m Justice Sheain, says that her domestic in felicity dates to an incident two years ago when she chanced, to look out of the window of their apartment when her husband started fpr bi.s studio, and was surprised to see ira enter a house next door. She knew that her husband’s only acguaintance in the house was a Mrs. Gibbs, she said, and when he didn’t come out for 15 minutes she went next door to find out what was going on. “I rang the bell and demanded ad mission.” said Mrs. Kassel, “but Mr>. Gibbs refused to let me in. When 1 threatened to call a policeman she opened the door and invited ni« to look for wy hiisbcnd. 1 did so. and found him hiding under a bed in the apartment. My husband had been in the habit of leaving our apartment at 2 a. m,, or later, and saying ha had to go and watch somebody in The Twice-A-Week la anxious to iscswvM itt subMiriptioR litt to PtVE Tfi^l* SAND by JULY U t therefore w> are going to dfe.oae of the Indocemehla ever off«*red by *ny twi«e-E- week paper. For Every Delhr paid irblcr^fiM between NoW 3Uftd JuIy Isl. We will give FREE (Either Nancy Hail or Norton Yam Variety.) This applies toold as welt as new subscribeiv, biit vou must pay before July 1st. to get the benefit of thisoff^. Seed Sweet Potatoes of these varieties have b^n scarce and high and this is the chance of a life tifc.e. ' RememVeir foir every dollar you pay entitles you to a hundred plants, twO dollars get two hundifed and so on. Get busy, teil your neighbor and take advantage of this generous offer. This July »*» I I Of ter will posinveiy ot wiuiurawu 1st. Now is the time; Act Qaick: Do it Now! says, that I buy expensive clothes,” the defendant testified, “but in my business it is necessary that I lie fastidious in the matter of dress.” Kirsch toid the court that his wife permitted her brothers to wear his clothes, and said she is^^esponsible for their estrangement. RING AROITND THE SUN'WAS SIMPLY A CORONA. In reply Kas.sei .said that his quar- ^ rels with his wife were caused by her elaps^. After five minutes had p*K* j,gj. poker and also becauso sed soldier did not say a word. Sotar PbenoRcenoB Yesterday I>oe»n'i Pori«n4 War at All; Wetaster Knew Abeut It. :ektainly was not halo. tion of their (children far beyond any thing heretrfore attempted. Item 4. While I love my relative!; with a sir.eere love, my dear wife wi'.A whom I have lived in perfect happi ness since our marriage, and who li;.^ Tjoen my constant companion, is i!k- object of my affection, and ,\t i? tat her welfare I am chiefly concern Counfry's Altiludc. she was seen frequently in the com pany of F ranK Weyl, a real estate broker. He said she told him she car^d more for Weyl’s little finger than for him. He denied a stBtemcni by kis wife that he demanded $l,OiX) burg, very much pleased, said; “My son, you did very well, but how wftro Washin-tan. IV C , June 2r. -Anx- 5'““ for providing her with evidence or. i,.ty increased today i;. official ^ * which he could get a divorce, and as ters over the situation in M..ico Cityverted that she made the offer to him as the State Hepavtment hv.s been she was married again. ed. I therefore pve. devise and be- ‘1 ^ -I deny that I have lost much money j«e*th to my be oved Cru.playing cards.” said Mrs. Kassel. “I Woodson Jarvis, all my estate, of any j were much | heartily. The soldier ^ hind you.’ and every kind, no matter where sit- Brief 'said Carranz* was a lialo, beeausv it was shaped like one. Mr. Webster was very sipeciftc in his description of a halo, saying that such a phenomenon is caused by th* refraction, diffraction or infraction, or soniething like that of ice particle.'! and becomes very pronounced in th* artic regiontf. That iaet reference ended the argument that it was a halo. There Could haTe been no Jutlo in the vioinity ef Greensboro yeyter- day. Mr. Webster, however, was very kind to make a reference to a “corona” in speaking abo^t a halo. Sight there he gave vr.iuable assistance to the Daily News’ undtertaking. Now 8 corona is caused by the diffraction of light by suspended moiatura or fog. Besidfes that, a halo is of stand- - sixc, either of 22 or 46 dtg)^ is red on the inner side. .VOTED WOMAN OIES. failure „f ^ with my relatives, and then only a oated or found, subject only to the ,chagrined at the apaprent | ^ack, and he did the work . ' ... „ ^yment of my Just and lawful debts. Gen. Pablo Gonz.-i!ea^to enter the cap-, Hindenburg’s satisfaction. HIS SPEECH. A Hiram correspondent In the Kirsch suit the plaintiff said her husband quarreled with her be cause he is fond of the life on Broad way and she wouldn’t go to u*e ilien- tjiat tors and cafes with him. She said h® Item 5. And finally. I vrish to say itsl. Reports that Gonzalei vras en-. to relatives and friends, they can not gaged in an artillery duel with the i-emember me in any way W.f 50 th« fir^ intimatioai pleasing to me as to be good to my that the Villa-Zapata forces in Mexi-^ dear wife I determined to offer resist- i Item 6’l hereby nommate and ap-’«nce to the invading Carranza army-the news department refuse-s to report told her he intended to have wome.i point mv dear wife Mary Woodson' instead of e^-acuating. Gonzalez him-: a speech recently delivered in tils companions and that sho was welcome Jarvis my sole executo- to .a/ry out'self, is indicated, cut communicn- town and he appeals to us to give it to have men friends. She complained this m'y last Will and Testament, and tion between Vera Cru. and Mexjco a pbce in our colum.^. s:-ys Ted Sob- that he spends $15 a week for dgars I rfts?uest that she will be allowed to City to isolate the Z&pata forces, j qualify as my executor and adminis-i This prevents the State Department We’U go just this fair: ter my estate without giving bond. from fommunicaii* witfii the Bra- , He was {(uoting tenderly Tenny- inson, ii> the Cleveland Plain Dealer, and lives expensively, in addition to cl&thing himr,elf as a fashion plate. Greenatioro, June 26.—Vcsterdny between ?. and ^’clMk rantiy ficop'e cf Greensboro v,-ore .!:■ : yw ;) .1.' It >vaa aicng about S o’civ.^: t;n;t :.(•■ .. body happened to loofe .'t tbe suii,jT!iat one yesterday had no such speet- ceking assisti'.nce in the funetioji of j ftcaiions. Therefore, it must have iheczing, assistance that is necessary j been a coroiih. A;;d .‘'uch it is pro to practie:.lly everybody except thosic ; nounccd. possessed of hay fever, and the di-;- j j\nd no war is portended. It wai covery was made that Sol was sur-! just a natural phenomencrn. rounded by a circle of prismatic iight. The information traveled fast that the ring, was there; and considerable speculation ensued as to its meaning. Huntsville, Ala.. June 2.~Mrs. Vir- During the afternoon and early last ginjn Clay-Clopton, a notable figure in night, the Daily News telephone was Confederate history died here Itti* need }uite a bit by individuals on the yesterday. Her first husband outside who wanted to know the mean- clement C. Clay who was in prisos iKg of the solar phenomenon. Not Jefferson Davis. After W» a single one communicating with this jeath she married Judge David Clop- ofBce had ever seen anything like it Alabama. tef»'»: and there were * few who seemed fearful lest it might portend SWISS ASMT AVIATOR KILLED. « war with Germany or an tarly ap- r priaoh of the end of fliings. ' 24.-TN«, The Daily News foree is a littie ^ weak on astronomy, but ve^optimis- Lieute^ tic about the prospect, of war, jo an ^ugrin, a well known airman, wa, iftrtituted. The Lieutenant ron Kwsncl investigation wa,s “!ty admit it is true, as aiy wife ^ hypothesis was taken that the circle seriously injured. *•* 16 Splendid farms at Auction M(»JDAY, JULY 124 10:00 A.1T Subdivision of Cad Albright F&rm. 11-4 miles S of Graham. I Look for map in next issue of paper. Write us for blue print or other infonnation. 285 in gold six neaieit guessfs 16 f»jn>* sell for. A Pot of gold buried on one farm and got* to the purchaser of that farm. Graham Loan & Trust Company Sales Managers. GRAHAM, N. C POOR PF
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